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dc.contributor.authorМаксим’юк, Оксана Василівна
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-14T17:45:08Z
dc.date.available2022-11-14T17:45:08Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationМаксим’юк О. Семантичні особливості підметів-словосполучень з кількісним значенням. Актуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини. Спільний українсько-румунський науковий журнал. Серія «Філологічні науки» / Current issues of Social studies and History of Medicine. Joint Ukrainian-Romanian scientific journal. Series ”Philological sciences” / Редколегія: А. Мойсей, Ш. Пуріч. Чернівці–Сучава: БДМУ. 2022. № 1 (33). С. 77–82.uk_UA
dc.identifier.issn2411-6181
dc.identifier.urihttps://archer.chnu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/5412
dc.description.abstractThe article is devoted to the problem of syntactic connection of words and indecomposable components in the sentence structure. The aim of the research is to characterize the semantic features of subjects expressed by syntactically indivisible phrases with quantitative meaning, as they are most represented in the modern Ukrainian language among syntactically indivisible phrases. The scientific novelty of the study is that the conditions and factors of formation of indecomposable components with quantitative are analyzed and their semantic analysis is carried out. The urgency of scientific research is due to the need for comprehensive analysis of semantic features of subject-phrases with quantitative ones meaning in the modern Ukrainian language. Methods and techniques. Methods were used to solve the tasks component and unctional analysis of syntactic units. Conclusions. We can conclude that syntacsyntactically indivisible phrases with quantitative meaning that play the role of subjects in the modern Ukrainian language are diverse in their semantics (there are seven groups: 1) combination of numeral nouns with nouns in the genitive case; 2) subjectphrases with nouns to denote a specific or approximate measure and nouns in the genitive case; 3) subject-phrases with synsemasynsemantic nouns with the general meaning of excessively large or extremely small number and nouns in the genitive case; 4) objects expressed by combining nouns that have the meaning of totality of living beings, with nouns in the genitive case; 5) subjects expressed by a combination of nouns, which are characterized by the sema of the set to denote an indefinite number of objects, with nouns in the genitive case; 6) subject-phrases with nouns that have the meaning of measure (quantitative volume in the form of the subject) and nouns in the genitive case; 7) subjects expressed by combining nouns with quantitative meaning to denote administrative units united in a certain totality, and nouns in the genitive case) and should be considered as one member of the sentence, because their dismemberment often leads to violation of semantic and grammatical integrityuk_UA
dc.description.sponsorshipКафедра сучасної української мовиuk_UA
dc.language.isootheruk_UA
dc.publisherЧернівці–Сучава: БДМУuk_UA
dc.subjectsyntactically indivisible phrasesuk_UA
dc.subjectsemantically indivisible phrasesuk_UA
dc.subjectsubject-phrases with quantitative meaninguk_UA
dc.subjectnumerator nounsuk_UA
dc.subjectsema totalityuk_UA
dc.subjectsynsemantic nounsuk_UA
dc.titleСемантичні особливості підметів-словосполучень з кількісним значеннямuk_UA
dc.title.alternativeSemantic features of subjects-word phrases with quantitative meaninguk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA


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